Hon (Chief) Modestus Umenzekwe (Onwa Achina) a Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and member, Federal Housing Authority (FHA). In this interview in Lagos recently, spoke on what the present board and management of FHA inaugurated in 2021 have been doing to transform Nigeria through housing. He commended the Chairman of the Board, Senator Shuaibu Lawal and the Chief Executive of the Authority, Senator Gbenga Ashafa, saying they have translated the housing vision of the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) into reality. Excerpts:
Do you think the Federal Housing Authority is doing enough to ensure
affordable housing for Nigerians?
Yes, the answer is yes. Right from the Ministry of Works and Housing, they are doing a lot. Low cost housing is springing up here and there and the new management now at FHA is doing a lot to reposition FHA. You can see the MD, with the approval of the Board, Moving from one town to the other, reclaiming
At Festac lands are being
reclaimed, structures are being touched to reposition then housing scheme,
roads that were blocked with houses are being removed and allottees are getting
regularised because in this country a lot of irregularities, land grabbers and
all that, so they are regularizing all those irregularities. So there is no
cause for alarm. The only thing is that it could take time but we will be there
very soon.
And I must commend the present
board headed by Senator Shuaibu Lawal, and the management, headed by Senator
Gbenga Ashafa, they are doing a lot of work. And I believe before the life-wire
of this administration expires Nigerians will be happy as far as housing is
concerned.
Now there is this much talked about Smart City being built at Kabusu,
Shisipe II in Abuja, what is the thinking of FHA when they embarked on this
project?
Yes, it is going to be the
smartest and most beautiful city in the whole world, where you come and relax,
all facilities in life will be there; and FHA is working day and night to see
that the city is properly opened up, and before this year runs out it will be
opened up, infrastructure will be there, the roads will be there and people
will be allowed to start erecting building there. It will be the smartest and
most beautiful smart City on earth.
It is obvious the present FHA is working hard to bequeath the nation with
affordable housing, but what do you think is the secret, the magic?
Competence, capacity, experience,
supervision. Just permit me if time would allow it, let me wow you a little
with a list of places, estates, the Chief Executive has visited just recently,
many of them unscheduled visits, not guided tour, just to witness things for
himself, and at the same time make his on-the-spot assessment, make
recommendations, corrections, reprimand erring contractors, all aimed at
standardizing the operations of the Authority.
Senator Ashafa has visited the
Trans- Amadi Gardens Estate; that was on Wednesday, 18th January, 2023, an
unscheduled visit to the estate where he met with officials of the Estate's
Residents Association. Addressing the Association members, the MD told them
that he was in the estate to get first-hand information on the situation of
things, having received reports from relevant officers. What he saw made him to
commend the Association for their maintenance drive of the infrastructure in
the estate as well as the adequate security they maintain. In the end the Exco
of the estate thanked him. They said "We thank you for having time to
visit us without prior information. That was a mark of humility and readiness
to work." Are you following?
Senator Ashafa also inspected the
Authority's site at Rumukrushi. The land which was originally 200 hectares and
later reduced to 175 hectares has been seriously encroached on, and he has
swung into action to determine the level of encroachment.
In November, 2022, the Honourable
Minister of State for Works and Housing, Umar Ibrahim El–Yakubu, in company of
the Managing Director and Chief Executive, Ashafa, members of the EMC and other
staff of the Authority, embarked on a four-day tour of FHA’S project sites
within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The tour started from the FHA Mass
Housing estate Zuba and then took the Honourable Minister to Bwari, Apo/Guzape,
Kabusu, FHA proposed head office site at the Central Business District and the
Lugbe extension.
The Zuba estate sits on 18
hectares of land and consists of 75 blocks of various house types, with a total
of 748 units. It include 16 units of 1-bedroom blocks of flat, 33 blocks of 2-bedroom
flats, 16-blocks of 3-bedroom flats and 5 blocks of 3-bedroom Terrace duplexes.
The Honourable Minister learnt that
all associated infrastructure in the estate are functional, ranging from the
2.7 kilometers of paved and asphalted internal roads, to the Independent Water
Stations and an Injector Power Station dedicated to service the estate. The
Project Manager also informed the Honourable Minister that as a form of Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR), the Authority constructed the link road to the
estate from the Kaduna - Lokoja Expressway.
Of course the Minister in his
reaction commended Management under Senator Gbenga Ashafa for its operations
and zeal to provide housing for all, not only in the FCT, but across the
country. He commended the quality of work in the estate, noting that the estate
will go a long way in ameliorating the accommodation problems in the FCT.
The visit also took them to Bwari
site where the Authority is currently working on delivering 337 housing units, the
Managing Director, Senator Ashafa informed the Minister that FHA management is
propelled by the cardinal program of the manifestos of President Muhammadu
Buhari towards providing houses for Nigerians both in rural areas and
hinterland.
The Bwari housing project is
proposed to sit on about 300 hectares of land on completion, to be delivered in
phases, out of which the phase 1 covering 54 hectares is on-going. It consists
of 337 units of mixed developments of 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom flats and 3-bedroom
terrace duplexes.
On 16th November, 2022, they were
at FHA Apo/Guzape Estate. The estate is on 100 hectares of land, while on
November 22, the Senator Ashafa and the Minister continued the inspection with
a visit to Kabusu, Shisipe II in Abuja metropolis; the site for the proposed
FHA Smart City project, this project is on 700 hectares of land. The MD noted that
the proposed development with its serene and natural endowments, will compete
favourably with most notable smart cities in the world.
There is not much time, I would
have continued to reel out, I didn’t tell you that on 24th November, 2022 they
also visited the proposed permanent head-office complex of the Authority at the
Central Business District, Abuja. The site which is 6000sq meters is expected
to have a 12 storey building complex, and the project billed to start as soon
as both the BPP and ICRC arrangements are concluded.
The FHA Lugbe extension project
which is on 190 hectares of land given to the Authority even though it has been
reduced to 160 hectares by encroachers.
Ashafa on Wednesday, 14th
December 2022, was on a working visit to FHA partnership site. The FHA Ajoda
GRA scheme is a partnership project started in 2020, expected to deliver a
total of 896 units of various house types.
Senator Ashafa later visited the
Authority's Crystal Estate in Oshogbo GRA, Osun State, where he read the ‘Riot
Act’ instructing all the Partners to return to site immediately. He showed
serious concern over the counter-activities of illegal sale of land by Land
Grabbers that are encroaching into FHA’s parcels of land in various parts of
the country. He charged the South West Zonal Team to do all the needful in achieving
the set goals of the Authority in the Zone.
So
what you are saying is that the Management is doing a tremendous job
You must bear in mind that the Management is
actually the implementers and executors of the mission and vision of the Board,
therefore we must not forget that the board draws the roadmap which the management
of FHA is following. From the Chairman of the Board, Senator Shuaibu Lawal, and
other members of the board including yours sincerely, are living no stone
unturned to work out implementable plans for the management to carry out.
Senator Shuaibu Lawal and the
Chief Executive of the Authority, Senator Gbenga Ashafa, and their groups have indeed
translated the housing vision of the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde
Fashiola (SAN) into reality.
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